borstal
See also: Borstal
English
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English *borstile, *borghstile, from Old English beorh (“a hill”) + stigel (“a stile”). The institutions are named after Borstal Prison in Borstal, Rochester, Kent, England.
Noun
borstal (plural borstals)
- (UK) A way up a hill in the South Downs.
- (historical) Any of the prisons set up in Britain for delinquent boys from 1895 to 1983.
- Synonym: reformatory
- (British, Ireland) Any institution which provides education to young offenders.
- 2004, August 3, Speaker of the Kenyan National Assembly, Kenya National Assembly Official Record, Hansard, page 3126
- You have juvenile courts. Do you have borstal institutions for juveniles?
- 2004, August 3, Speaker of the Kenyan National Assembly, Kenya National Assembly Official Record, Hansard, page 3126
Derived terms
Translations
juvenile institution — see reform school
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